In October 2018, HTC opened access to the first phone of the Exodus project, the ‘EXODUS 1,’ which comes in-built with the Zion Vault – a private wallet on the blockchain that allows users to perform crypto transactions, view and manage their cryptocurrencies and collectibles, while maintaining ownership of their keys.

Kyber’s on-chain liquidity protocol aggregates liquidity from a wide range of reserves and powers instant and secure token exchange in any decentralized application.

With this integration, EXODUS 1 users can now swap between 60+ major ERC20 tokens including KNC, BAT, and DAI, directly from the Zion Vault, eliminating the need to first move tokens to third party exchanges.

“Token swaps are performed entirely on-chain and can be easily tracked and verified,” Kyber Network explained.

Recently, HTC unveiled a new lost-cost version of its blockchain smartphone, which will be called EXODUS 1s. Priced somewhere between $250 and $300, the new phone will have the ability to run a full node for the bitcoin network, allowing users to store the entire blockchain’s data on their devices, CoinDesk reported.